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David Orchard, Hanson Dowell, Oscar Johvicas and John Perrin, "Why we're going to court; A small clique has hijacked our party and violated its constitution, say long-time Tories",
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David Orchard and Albert Horner, "Harper gov't is doing to CWB what the U.S. couldn't do by itself; Loss of wheat board would mean loss of power",
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to return to private life. Horner returned to political activity almost 35 years later when he voiced his opposition to the 2003 creation of the
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and added his name to an unsuccessful court action to block the dissolution of the Progressive Conservatives.
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After coming in third in an unsuccessful attempt to win a seat in the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan
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Canadian Parliament
The Battlefords
Alexander Maxwell (Max) Campbell
Shawville, Quebec
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Ralph Horner
Hugh Horner
Jack Horner
Doug Horner
Norval Horner
Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
Canadian
politician
Saskatchewan
Shawville
Quebec
House of Commons of Canada
1957 general election
The Battlefords
Saskatchewan
1958 general election
John Diefenbaker
1968 general election
Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive Conservative Party
Canadian Alliance

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